Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh announced updates on legislative and community activities through a series of posts on April 9 and 10, 2026. The senator first informed constituents about a schedule change for a local event and later highlighted progress on her legislative efforts in the California Senate.
On April 9, Senator Ochoa Bogh posted, “Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Apple Valley Town Hall scheduled for today has been postponed. Thank you to everyone who RSVP’d and planned to attend. I also appreciate the Town of Apple Valley for partnering to organize this event. We’ll share a new date soon!” This message was directed at those planning to participate in the town hall meeting.
Later that day, she shared news regarding her legislative work: “I’m proud to share that my bill, #SB1071, passed the Senate Health Committee with bipartisan and unanimous support. This is a meaningful step toward ensuring official records reflect the truth and giving families the dignity they deserve. Learn more: https://t.co/RbYXkcL1AO.” According to public records, SB1071 addresses reforms in official documentation processes and aims to improve accuracy in state records while supporting family dignity during sensitive situations.
In an additional post made early on April 10, Senator Ochoa Bogh elaborated on her legislative package: “This bill package brings balance back to the law by clarifying definitions, streamlining compliance, and ensuring that families are not blocked from accessing basic, life-sustaining services like water, electricity, and sewer.” These statements indicate ongoing efforts within California’s legislature to adjust legal frameworks affecting access to essential utilities.
Senator Ochoa Bogh represents California’s Inland Empire region in the State Senate. Her recent posts underscore both community engagement initiatives and policy priorities related to transparency in official records as well as safeguarding access to vital services.


